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Applications – Behringer ACX1800 User Manual

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ULTRACOUSTIC ACX450/ACX900/ACX1800

3. APPLICATIONS

3. APPLICATIONS

3.1 Connecting options for the ACX450

Fig. 3.1: Cabling options of the ACX450

The above cabling is suitable for sessions in the rehearsal room

or for practicing at home. Connect your guitar to the instrument

input jack of channel 1. If desired, connect another instrument or

a dynamic microphone to channel 2.
Connect the supplied FS112 foot switch to the foot switch input

at the rear panel. With the foot switch, you can switch the

effects units of both channels on and off, which is particularly

useful during live performances.
To play along with a playback, connect a CD player to the CD

input. Of course, a MD player or a computer can be used as

playback device as well.

3.2 Extended connecting options

(ACX900 and ACX1800)

Fig. 3.2: Extended connecting options

(ACX900 and ACX1800)

Models ACX900 and ACX1800 offer a wide range of additional

connecting options. The above figure shows only one of many

possible installations:
The instruments, microphones, the foot switch as well as the

CD player are connected as shown in figure 3.1. The tuner is

connected to the tuner output where there is a constant

instrument signal. If you wish to integrate external effects

units, you can do this separately for each of the two channels.

Connect the input of the effects unit to the INSERT SEND of

one of the respective channels, and connect the effect output

at the unit to the INSERT RETURN jack of the same channel.

Instead of the two stage effects units shown here connected

in series in the signal path, you can establish a parallel effects

loop, e.g. by means of a 19" studio effects unit. In this case,

connect the input of the effects unit to the MIC INSERT SEND

or the INSTRUMENT INSERT SEND output, and feed the stereo

output signal of the effects unit through the CD INPUT jacks.

You can then use the CD LEVEL controller to mix the effects

signal and your guitar signal. With this option, please note that

the effects unit only returns the effects signal (100%Wet)

and not the original signal.
Musicians who wish to play their instrument through a PA system

during a live session normally need a DI box. A DI box prepares

the signal for transfer through long cable lines, so that a higher

output level for the mixing desk can be achieved. You will be

delighted to know that your ULTRACOUSTIC comes with a built-

in DI box! Connect the balanced LINE outputs directly to the mixing

desk input or to the multi-core feeding to the mixing desk. Use a

microphone cable (two-core shielded cable with XLR

connectors).